Shimano 600 Freehub Removal
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Shimano 600 Freehub Removal
I bought an old bike that has Mavic rims (labeled "MA2 Argenta") laced to Shimano 600 hubs. It's an 8 speed. I am trying to remove the freehub but...am not having much luck.
Every source I have seen indicates a regular allen wrench will work but that does not seem to be the case.
Looking down into the hub I see splines that are much like that of a cassette lock-ring, only much smaller diameter. A quick internet search has not revealed any specialized tool.
Any ideas? Am I missing something?
Every source I have seen indicates a regular allen wrench will work but that does not seem to be the case.
Looking down into the hub I see splines that are much like that of a cassette lock-ring, only much smaller diameter. A quick internet search has not revealed any specialized tool.
Any ideas? Am I missing something?
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Axle out, should be a 10mm allen.
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The axle's out and I cleaned everything up. There's no visible damage to the splines but I just can't get the 10mm allen inserted...
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Which Shimano 600? If 640X, 10mm allen should do the trick. If earlier, look up the Shimano manuals.
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The early Shimano freehubs (the alloy shelled "performance" ones) used a splined removal tool. Much like a UG fw or HG lockring tool but smaller and longer, TL-FH10. Here's a shot of mine. The 14.74mm dimension is the tool's spline's OD (or what fits into the hub's splined fitting). Good luck finding one. Andy
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Thanks...I managed to get the thing off using a 3/8" allen...not a perfect fit which I don't doing but I looked at the splines after I pulled it off and I don't see any damage.